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Beskrivelse. Legoniet or (so PL XV, Fig. 5) noget 
" leie uudersadsigt end hos foregaaende Art og harRyggen 
tenamelig bred og hvaalvet. 
Hovedet liar de niellem begge Par Folcro fremsky- 
- ( -nde Sidelapper mindre fremspringende og jevnt tilrundede. 
19c forreste Epimerer or, naar undtages IstePar, der 
i’ 0111 swdvanlig er rudimontert, meget store, mere end dob- 
I 6 t saa hoie som Kroppen og deekker hinanden dclvis ind- 
IPdes. 4(],. p ai . er a f elliptisk Form og kjendeligt stprre 
' n, l do 2 foregaaende tilsammen samt bagtil stumpt til- 
J'Urulet. 
De 3 forreste Bagkropssegmenters Sideplader er meget 
*' IUla °g bar det bagre Hjorno noget udtrukket, men i 
-^nden afrundet. 
Dinenc er som lios foregaaende Art meget smaa, med 
i «dligt Pigment. 
Folerne er ualmindelig stserkt forlmngede, nsesten af 
|J Degcinets Lsengde og indbyrdes ointrent ens udviklede. 
s b' Par bar Skaftets 2 dot Led noget lamgere end lste, 
u,l| 'iniod 3dio Led som stedvanlig er meget lidet. Svpben 
I I ll(, get, lamgere end Skaftet, meget tynd og delt i talrige 
' 0l te Led. 2det Par liar Skaftets sidste Led storst og 
u, ben vel ndviklet, ointrent af dettes Liengde. 
lste Fodpar synes i det mermeste at ligne samme 
10s foregaaende Art. 
-det Fodpar er sierdeles kraftigt udviklet, med Haan- 
Ul meget stor og udvidet mod Enden. Griberanden er 
a<) get skraa og mesten lige saint grovt tandet i liele sin 
^■engde ; nedentil begrsendsos den af et kort triangukert 
1 einspving, der udgaar noget forau Midten af Haandens 
Laengde. 
De ovrige Fodpar ligner idethele samme hos foregaa- 
mule Art, 
Det samme gjadder ogsaa Halefodderne og Haleved- 
hienget. 
Farven ei' hvidagtig og gjennemsigtig, med lain yderst 
s l ) arsoin Pigmentering. 
Lamgden af det underspgte Exemplar er altsaa 
)( dydelig mindre end af foregaaende Art. 
Porekomst. Et enkelt Exemplar af denne Art toges 
Ul| der Expeditionens sidste Togt sammen med foregaaende 
1 Havet SY af Spitsbergen (Stat. 343) fra et Dyb af 743 
b avne. 
Description, — The body is (see PL XV, fig. 5) a 
trifle more thickset than in the preceding species, with the 
back rather broad and arcuate. 
The head has the lateral lobes — projecting between 
both pairs of antennae — less protruding, and evenly rounded. 
The anterior epimera, saving the 1st pair, which, as 
usual, occur rudimentary, are very large — more than twice 
as high as the body — and partially overlap each other. 
The 4th pair are elliptic in form and appreciably larger 
than the 2 preceding ones taken together, as also, hind- 
wards, obtusely rounded. 
The lateral plates of the 3 anterior abdominal seg- 
ments are very small, and have the posterior corner some- 
what exserted, though rounded at the tip. 
The eyes, as in the preceding species, are exceedingly 
small, and furnished with a reddish pigment. 
The antenme are remarkably elongated, — attaining 
well-nigh the total length of the body, and about equal in 
development. The 1st pair have the 2nd joint of the 
peduncle somewhat longer than the 1st, whereas the 3rd 
joint occurs, as usual, very small. The flagellum is a trifle 
longer than the peduncle, exceedingly slender, and divided 
into numerous short articulations. The 2nd pair have the 
last joint of the peduncle largest, and the flagellum well 
developed, about equal in length to the latter. 
The 1st pair of legs would appear in all essential 
: characters to resemble that pair in the preceding species. 
The 2nd pair of legs are most powerfully developed, 
with the hand very large and dilated at the extremity. 
The palmar margin is somewhat oblique, almost straight, 
and coarsely dentate throughout the whole of its length; 
below, it is marked off by a short triangular projection, 
jutting out somewhat anteriorly to the longitudinal middle 
of the hand. 
The remaining pairs of legs resemble upon the whole 
the corresponding pairs in the preceding species. 
This applies also to the caudal stylets and the telson. 
The colour is whitish and translucent, with but very 
faint pigmentation. 
Length of the specimen examined 7 '//“L and hence 
considerably less than that of the preceding species. 
Occurrence. — A single specimen of this species 
was taken, along with the preceding, in the open sea 
south-west of Spitzbergen (Stat. 343), at a depth of 743 
fathoms. 
